Version 0.9 is a release candidate for 1.0. I’ll focus on bug fixes
instead of new features until 1.0 is out.

Note: During release testing, I noticed a bug in auto-complete 1.4
under Emacs 24.2 which makes elpy’s autocompletion currently
unavailable in that version of Emacs. Using the development versions
of auto-complete
and popup solves this
problem.

News

Elpy now officially support Python 2.6, 2.7 and 3.3 on Emacs 24.2
and 24.3, with continuous integration tests thanks to
Travis CI.

Extended support for Pydoc. C-u C-c C-d will now prompt for an
auto-completed symbol to run Pydoc on. The pydoc output will be
formatted and placed in a help buffer for easy review.

Refactoring support is back. C-c C-r will pop up a refactoring
wizard offering various refactoring options. Most of them depend on
the presence of Rope, though, even if Jedi is used as a completion
backend.

The Rope backend has been extended to provide completions for
modules in an import clause.

New refactoring option: Add missing imports. This will search for
undefined symbols in the current file and automatically add
appropriate imports.

C-c C-c (elpy-rgrep-symbol) now prompts for a regexp when a
prefix argument is given instead of using the symbol at point.